Static (flat) –Minor characters in a work of fiction who do not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story. If you think of the characters you most love in fiction, they probably seem as real to you as people you know in real life. ![]() Dynamic characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat, or static, characters. Direct – Through the author’s direct comments Indirect - Thoughts, Speech, and Actions: Indirect - Through other characters’ reactions (what they say, how they are treated)įoil – A character who serves as a contrast or challenge to the main character Dynamic (round) – A character who encounters conflict and is changed by it. ![]() ![]() Presentation on theme: "Elements of Literature"- Presentation transcript:Ģ Types of Characters: Protagonist – the main character in the story (often the “good guy”) Antagonist – The person or force that works against the protagonist (often the “bad guy”) Direct - Physical Description: the way a writer creates and develops characterization through direct description.
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